Kaufman Michelle R, Grilo Graziele, Williams Ashlie M, Marea Christina X, Fentaye Fasil Walelign, Gebretsadik Lakew Abebe, Yedenekal Shifera Asfaw
Department of Health, Behavior & Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University.
Psychol Sex. 2020;11(3):198-211. doi: 10.1080/19419899.2019.1667418. Epub 2019 Oct 2.
Women who experience gender-based violence (GBV) are at risk for adverse sexual health outcomes, as they may be unable to fully negotiate sexual encounters. This may be especially true for females at universities in Ethiopia, where women are the minority and patriarchal norms prevail. This study explored students' experiences and faculty's perceptions of GBV and sexual risk behaviours at two Ethiopian universities. Individual interviews were conducted with male and female students, and focus group discussions were held with students and faculty/staff. Qualitative thematic analysis was used to explore the relationship between GBV and sexual risk and identify intervention points. Data revealed that female students at both universities are regularly exposed to GBV, which in combination with risky sexual behaviours may threaten their health. Participants (n = 126) reported a belief that women who violate traditional gender norms are more prone to violence. Substance use was reported to contribute to risky behaviours, particularly for women. Participants reported male students sometimes encourage female intoxication in order to achieve sexual encounters, resulting in coercive situations. Sexual health and GBV-related services are provided on campus, but participants highlighted ways they can be improved. In order for females to safely pursue higher education in Ethiopia, campus-based interventions focused on the intersection of GBV and sexual risk are greatly needed.
遭受基于性别的暴力(GBV)的女性面临着不良性健康后果的风险,因为她们可能无法充分协商性接触。对于埃塞俄比亚大学的女性来说,情况可能尤其如此,在那里女性是少数群体,父权制规范盛行。本研究探讨了埃塞俄比亚两所大学学生的经历以及教师对GBV和性风险行为的看法。对男女生进行了个人访谈,并与学生和教职员工进行了焦点小组讨论。采用定性主题分析来探讨GBV与性风险之间的关系,并确定干预点。数据显示,两所大学的女学生经常遭受GBV,这与危险的性行为相结合可能会威胁到她们的健康。参与者(n = 126)报告称,他们认为违反传统性别规范的女性更容易遭受暴力。据报告,物质使用会导致危险行为,尤其是对女性而言。参与者报告说,男学生有时会鼓励女性醉酒以实现性接触,从而导致胁迫情况。校园内提供了性健康和与GBV相关的服务,但参与者强调了可以改进这些服务的方法。为了让埃塞俄比亚的女性能够安全地接受高等教育,非常需要基于校园的干预措施,重点关注GBV与性风险的交叉点。